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brooklynnitewalker
Jan 4, 2007, 03:49 PM
do you know how much an average joe would get for claiming a child with a yearly imcome of 25,000

AtlantaTaxExpert
Jan 4, 2007, 05:02 PM
Married or single parent??

If you are married, your tax liability is $483, which is offset by the $1,000 Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Credit of $1,434. So your refund would be $1,951 if you had ZERO income taxes withheld from your pay.

If you are a single parent, your tax liability is $1,094, which is offset by the $1,000 Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Credit of $1,115. So your refund would be $1,021 if you had ZERO income taxes withheld from your pay.

Which state??